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Article

Different approaches of assigning the danger range of slime and silt from oil refinery biological treatment unit

Authors:
K. A. Moiseeva
About authors
  • post-graduate student Saint Petersburg State Mining University
Date submitted:
2011-07-28
Date accepted:
2011-09-11
Date published:
2012-04-05

Abstract

The problem of assigning the danger range for slime and silt from the oil refinery is described in current paper. Assignment of hazard class waste a complex organic matrix is one of the most significant problems of environmental monitoring to date. Classical methods are not highly effective in dealing with this waste origin. During the research samples of soil waste were taken and analyzed, which helped to work out a complete technology.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Environmental protection
Keywords:
wastes danger ranger components method
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